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Lucas Flasher Lens L685 For Tr7,tr8 .nos on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Balakong, selangor, Malaysia

Balakong, selangor, Malaysia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:L685 Part Brand:LUCAS Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Other Part Number:L/H 60600101.R/H 60600100

 HERE IS A LUCAS LUCAS FLASHER LENS  L685 FOR TR7,TR8
 
 PART NUMBER : L/H 60600101.  R/H 60600100

 MADE IN ENGLAND. NEW OLD STOCK.GOOD CONDITION
 
 WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE
 
 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS $13.00USD


 PLEASE NOTE THE PRICE OF POSTAGE AND PACKING INCLUDES ALL ASSOCIATED AND NOT JUST THE PRICE OF POSTAGE

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